I used to think that making great food required a lot of brain power, research and long lists of ingredients. And although I am not saying all these things can’t amount to a good recipe, Continue reading “Coconut Dusted Cod with Heirloom Tomato Sauce”
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Asian Cabbage Salad with Chicken Satay
If you browse through this website you may encounter a couple of similar Asian-style salads and wonder if they’re all really that different. Well they are. Just like you can make Continue reading “Asian Cabbage Salad with Chicken Satay”
Celeriac Soup with Toasted Hazelnuts, Brussels & Smoked Bacon
Celery root has to be one of nature’s ugliest vegetable; it’s wrinkly, hairy and dirty, which also makes it kind of painful Continue reading “Celeriac Soup with Toasted Hazelnuts, Brussels & Smoked Bacon”
Spicy Tuna Veggie Rolls
It’s hot outside, and I like my fish raw. I loooooooove sushi and could probably eat it every day and not get tired of it but man it’s a pain in the a** to make. The thing when you make sushi is (or at least when I make sushi) that you never just make one kind. If that were Continue reading “Spicy Tuna Veggie Rolls”
Salmon Tartare
Tartare has always been one of favourite dishes. Salmon Tartare, Tuna Tartare, Steak Tartare, I love them all.
A few years ago I was visiting my family in Montreal, and my family and I went Continue reading “Salmon Tartare”
Ahi Tuna Nicoise Salad
I really wish I had an exciting story to tell about this salad but the truth is, this is a pretty classic Tuna Nicoise. I did make a few changes but the essence of the traditional French salad remained 😉 I used asparagus instead Continue reading “Ahi Tuna Nicoise Salad”
Mint Chimichuri
Chimichuri is the perfect sauce to serve with your steak, lamb or even pork. I served this with a rack of lamb and it was delicious! I made this one with mint as it pairs well with lamb but you can use any fresh herb of your choice. Basil, cilantro, oregano, just experiment and find your favourite!
Rack of Lamb with Mint Chimichuri
Don’t you love it when you can pretend to be a chef for one night and make something really high-end and fancy but yet is super easy to execute?
A rack of lamb is the perfect example of that. That is the beauty of a really good cut of meat, it doesn’t need to marinate or simmer for hours, nor does it require a ton of sauce, it’s just good on it’s own. Continue reading “Rack of Lamb with Mint Chimichuri”